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Floor or Bathroom Cleaner fell in to EYE
In spite of opening a floor cleaner phynaile lid it split into the left eye very badly. It is burning a lot from last night washed with water many times, used eye drops for cleaning the eye. Now still feeling burning sensation and please suggest how to avoid this
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Wash your eyes with clean water as much as possible you should use Refresh liquigel eye drops 8-10  times for 2-3 days
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Whenever a chemical falls in the eye the first aid is wash the eye gently but thoroughly and show to the nearest eye specialist as soon as possible
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follow  the treatment adv by dr mittal.
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Hello This is a case of chemical injury Try. A. Cold compresses B.  Use antibiotic steroid eyedrop along with lubricating eyedrop frequently Consult local ophthalmologist before starting any treatment
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wash your eye with cold water at least for 15 min 2 to 3 times a day. then put eyedrops refresh liquigel 6 times a day. if it does not get better in 4 to 6 hrs. show to me or an ophthalmologist.
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